A variety of horseback riding options await you at Tattered Saddle, nestled just 30 minutes from downtown Tucson. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, you can choose from leisurely rides
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Location: Tucson
What's Included
- 1 Hour, guided, walk-only horseback trail ride
- Full-length rain slickers, if necessary
- Use of saddlebags to bring your water bottle, and other small items onto the trail with you.
- Mandatory helmets for riders under the age of 18, and helmets available for all riders as requested
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! The Linda Vista trail ride is perfect for riders of all ages. Kids are welcome, but if they’re under 18, they’ll need to wear a helmet. They provide mandatory helmets for younger riders, but you can request one for all ages if you'd like. Just call ahead to confirm, especially during busy times!
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if the weather isn’t cooperating. Just give them a call as soon as you know you can’t make it. They understand that desert storms can pop up, and they’re pretty flexible about finding a new date for you!
A: There’s no strict dress code, but I’d recommend wearing long pants and closed-toe shoes to stay comfortable. It can get pretty warm in Tucson, so light layers might help. If they provide rain slickers, it’s good to have something to wear underneath just in case!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Linda Vista Trail Ride, has anyone done it?
Hey everyone! I’m considering getting the Linda Vista 1 Hour Trail Ride as a gift for my sister’s birthday. She loves horses but hasn’t ridden in years. I’m hoping this will be a fun reintroduction for her! Any advice on how they handle beginners? And is the desert landscape really as beautiful as it sounds?
Tips for the Linda Vista Trail Ride!
Just got back from the Linda Vista ride and wanted to share a few tips! Bring a water bottle since they let you use saddlebags. Also, don’t forget sunscreen; it gets hot out there. The guides are super nice and help you feel comfortable. Anyone else have fun experiences or tips?